Yeah honestly, with these simple steps, Gaijin could make the Hungarian ground subtree 10x more interesting and unique:
-Add a researchable Toldi IIA (change the premium to be named “Toldi IIA 2nd Armoured Division” or something and give it a unique camo)
-Add a researchable Turan II (change the premium to be named “Turan II 2nd Armoured Division” or something and give it a unique camo)
-Add a researchable Zrinyi I but without the rocket launchers (change the premium to be named “Zrinyi I Sorozatveto” or something and fix the rockets to make them useable)
-Add the 40M Nimrod - this should be very easy to do
-Add other Toldi variants - again, should be easy
-Add more Hungarian tanks (e.g. Straussler V-4, Toldi Pancelvadasz, 44M Tas, etc.) if they have time.
Absolutely, I made a Hungarian Air Subtree for addition to the Italian tech tree:
Also a Hungarian air subtree is coming to the Italian tech tree in the next update ‘Alpha Strike’ in a few days. However it is incomplete and for now is only from rank IV to VIII.
Sorry for coming in late, a tech tree couldn’t be made. A sub-tree is plausible (like the one Victory linked) but still at cold-war, modern day era it would bring copy paste.
I dont know if we had modernizations of air vehicles in the cold war, I dont remember seeing any sadly.
I know that Szu-22M3 is the only Hungarian modified version. Most Cold War fighters were unified. The Tu-2, for example, were directly the war examples that had traces of enemy bullets here and there. Also the Yak-3P. The Czech parts of the Il-10 were new.
But where you did, I posted a video showing the World War II air force at the National Defense University in Zrínyi.
Try telling these smart Gaijin leaders, it’s spelled wrong, for example not Turan, but Turán. Not Zrinyi, but Zrínyi. I wrote to them, but they don’t want to fix it.
I see it in front of me and now I present 40M Nimród instead of Nimrod.